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    Did you know that in Utah 11% of all crashes are caused by distracted drivers? In Summit county alone out of 1146 crashes 6.7% of those were caused by distracted drivers. Many drivers might say that they can multitask and drive which is a myth your brain does not have enough reaction time to talk on the phone and drive at the same time. Another myth is that talking on your phone is just like talking to the passenger. People riding in the car with you know exactly what is going on around you…

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    1. Rack and wall mountable connector housings shall accept an interchangeable connector panel. An adapter panel is defined as a modular removable plate containing optical fiber connector adapters. 2. Fiber optic adapter panels shall meet all requirements in this specification B. Design Specifications: Corning Cable Systems LANscape CCH Adapter Panels and Pigtailed Panels C. Physical Specifications 1. The adapter panel shall utilize a single mounting footprint and shall be interchangeable…

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    Texting Vs Driving

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    One of the most common ways to commute between locations is to travel by car. When traveling by car, it is important to drive carefully. The precautions you take during the winter and the summer share some similarities and differences. During the winter and summer months it is important to stay alert. To do this, it means keeping your eyes on the road and being aware of your surroundings. To make sure one is paying attention while driving, it is important to either turn off your cell phone or…

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    This assignment is a brief narrative reflection that does not require a rough draft or peer review. Prompt: Explore your television-viewing habits and how the way you have watched TV has changed over time. When and why do you usually watch television? Have you transitioned from watching shows with your family or friends to watching them alone on a computer? Do you watch shows when they are broadcast, or do you watch them via Netflix, Hulu, or DVR on your own time? Do you think of watching…

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    Host – A young child around the age of seven Agent of Injury – falling of a bike and hitting their head on the pavement Physical Environment- riding a bicycle in the neighborhood Social Environment- The proper safety equipment , the proper way to ride a bike , a parent that could be present , and safe neighborhood to be able to ride a bicycle in ( meaning a sidewalk and being able to be visible by others in cars ). Pre – Event (HOST)- the ability of the individual to be able to properly ride…

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    Which outcome has the best overall result, that is the lowest average risk of total deaths? The scenario with the best overall result, would be if both astronaut A and B cooperate and work together. This would present the lowest risk of total deaths, because each astronaut has a 90% chance of surviving. What is the best option for each Astronaut thinking only of him or herself? The best option for astronaut A, when only thinking of him or herself, would be if he/she runs (or…

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    Social Network In the article ´´Teenage Social Media Butterflies May Not Be Such a Bad Idea´´, Melissa Healy, explains the effect of social media on adolescents. She explores the good and the bad. I believe social media is harmful for kids and teens because it interrupts their education also kids get no sleep because they're on there phones a whole lot. Kids spent seven in one half hours a day of their phones they spent hours on their phones than in school. Kids don't do their homework because…

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    While planning and working on my PSA I decided I want to address an issue that happens frequently especially to people in my generation and that is Texting While Driving. Something is see everyday and hear it and the fatal accidents it causes.And I felt like people specially teengers need to realise the risk of texting while driving. I tried to appeal to the audience’s pathos, using music related to the issue and short video that can make the audience see the issue from a different point of…

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    This article, Television Beyond the Networks, offers case studies on first-run scripted syndicated programs that expresses a national audience through syndication in the United States during the 1970s. Even though certain programs, Rosen’s Story Theatre and Mary Hartman for example, despised the efforts to operate outside the networks distribution circuits, these series faced challenges that a range factors in the dominance of the network era. The body of television programming created and…

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    There have been a lot of questions lately about whether or not officials should be allowed to search through phones and other personal devices. Some may say that they should be able to for safety reasons. Officials should not be allowed to partake in the activity of invading a person’s privacy by searching through their phone or other device. Students and suspects, alike, should be allowed to keep their phones away from school officials and police officers. For example, if a student has done…

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